Feature: Clothes Line Hair Clip Holder

If you're anything like us, it's only a matter of days before new hair clips have disappeared into the ether. While we can't guarantee that this little project will make you diligent in the task to put all of your clips into their proper place, it should at least be enough of a fun incentive.

MATERIALS

Step 1Using the templates below, cut out six dresses from both fabric and fusible interfacing. Cut six collars out of fabric and double-stick fusible interfacing.

Step 2Following manufacturer’s instructions, adhere the double-stick fusible interfacing to the collars and iron-on each collar to the dress.

Step 3Adhere double-stick fusible interfacing to one side of each ribbon and attach to dresses. Apply fusible interfacing to the completed dress. Trim the ribbon where it meets the dress.

Step 5Either hand-stitch or machine stitch the dresses to the background fabric. We used a applique blanket stitch for our stitch. Be sure to leave the TOP of the sleves UNSTITCHED. These openings will be the space where the hair clips will clip onto.

Step 6Take one piece of ribbon and determine how you’d like to place the clothesline. Use hair clips as guides. Repeat with other piece of ribbon and then pin. Stitch ribbon only at sides.

Step 7With glass removed, place fabric in frame. Once the background is in the correct place, insert the frame backing and close. You may want to put the glass inbetween the material and the backing so that there is not too much extra space in between the frame. Pull excess fabric taut to smooth out like a canvas. Then, trim the excess fabric outside of the frame.